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AP Stylebook additions range from ChatGPT to greenwashing

During a panel at the ACES: The Society for Editing national conference in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Stylebook Editor Paula Froke announced new and updated AP Stylebook entries that are now available on AP Stylebook Online.

They include:

  • Expanded guidance on climate change, with new entries such as carbon dioxide, carbon footprint, desertification and greenwashing.
  • A new entry on artificial intelligence text chatbot ChatGPT that advises against using language that attributes human characteristics to this and similar tools.
  • New philanthropy terms including nonprofit vs. not-for-profit, GivingTuesday, LYBUNT and crowdfunding.
  • A change in AP style from LGBTQ to LGBTQ+ to make it more inclusive.
  • A new entry on Civil Rights Movement, which should be capitalized when referring to the specific historical period in the U.S. mainly in the 1950s and ’60s.
  • The addition of B.C.E. and C.E. as acceptable options in referencing a calendar year in the period before Christ and anno Domini: in the year of the Lord, respectively. B.C.E. stands for Before the Common Era while C.E. stands for the Common Era.
  • A new entry on euthanasia, medically assisted suicide, physician-assisted suicide that spells out proper usage for each term.
  • An updated entry on borscht, which is a soup or stew, usually made from beets, eaten across Eastern Europe, Russia and elsewhere.

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